Final Draft Statewide Freight Plan Appendix

Final Draft Statewide Freight Plan Appendix

APPENDICES: August 2019 CONTENTS APPENDIX A. FAST ACT COMPLIANCE ............................................................................................... A-1 APPENDIX B. CONSULTATION AND COLLABORATION .................................................................... B-1 Introduction ..........................................................................................................................................B-1 NYSDOT Freight Transportation Plan Website ...................................................................................B-1 Stakeholder Interviews ........................................................................................................................B-1 Stakeholder Meetings ..........................................................................................................................B-2 APPENDIX C. NEW YORK STATE FREIGHT CORE HIGHWAY NETWORK CORRIDOR SEGMENTS .................................................................................................................................. C-1 APPENDIX D. FREIGHT PLAN PROJECTS—NATIONAL HIGHWAY FREIGHT PROGRAM PROJECTS ................................................................................................................................... D-1 APPENDIX E. SHORT TERM FUNDED HIGHWAY PROJECTS ............................................................E-1 APPENDIX F. ILLUSTRATIVE PROJECTS: MEDIUM AND LONG-TERM HIGHWAY PROJECTS .................................................................................................................................... F-1 APPENDIX G. HIGHWAY PROJECT EVALUATION FRAMEWORK..................................................... G-1 Assessing Threshold of Statewide Significance ................................................................................. G-1 Description of Goal Evaluation ........................................................................................................... G-2 APPENDIX H. CRITICAL RURAL FREIGHT CORRIDORS .................................................................... H-1 APPENDIX I. CRITICAL URBAN FREIGHT CORRIDORS ....................................................................... I-1 APPENDIX J. SHORT TERM RAIL FREIGHT PROJECTS ..................................................................... J-1 APPENDIX K. ILLUSTRATIVE PROJECTS: MEDIUM AND LONG-TERM RAIL FREIGHT PROJECTS ................................................................................................................................... K-1 i List of Figures FIGURE 1. NEW YORK STATEWIDE FREIGHT CORRIDORS .....................................................................................................G-2 FIGURE 2. NEW YORK STATEWIDE FREIGHT GOALS ..............................................................................................................G-3 FIGURE 3. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT REGIONS IN NEW YORK STATE ...............................................................................G-4 List of Tables TABLE 1. NATIONAL HIGHWAY FREIGHT PROGRAM (NHFP) FISCALLY CONSTRAINED TABLE AND NHFP FUNDED PROJECTS .................................................................................................................................................................................... D-1 TABLE 2. SHORT TERM FUNDED HIGHWAY PROJECTS ......................................................................................................... E-1 TABLE 3. ILLUSTRATIVE HIGHWAY PROJECTS ....................................................................................................................... F-1 ii List of Abbreviations AADT Annual Average Daily Traffic AADTT Annual Average Daily Truck Traffic ACE Automated Customs Enforcement ACOE Army Corps of Engineers ALIS Accident Location Information System ATA American Trucking Association ATDM Active Transportation and Demand Management AV Autonomous Vehicle BNIA Buffalo-Niagara International Airport BTS Bureau of Transportation Statistics CAFE Corporate Average Fuel Economy CBP Customs and Border Protections CBSA Canada Border Services Agency CN Canadian National CNG Compressed Natural Gas CP Canadian Pacific CT Connecticut CV Connected Vehicle DEIS Draft Environmental Impact Statement DMV Department of Motor Vehicles ELD Electronic Logging Device ESD Empire State Development EV Electric Vehicle FAA Federal Aviation Administration FAST Act Fixing America's Surface Transportation Act FHWA Federal Highway Administration FMCSA Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration FRA Federal Railroad Administration GCT Global Container Terminals GDP Gross Domestic Product GHG Greenhouse Gas GVW Gross Vehicle Weight HMTF Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund HOOCS Highway Oversize Overweight Credentialing System HOST Horseheads Sand and Transloading Terminal ICTF Intermodal Container Transfer Facility ISTEA Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act ITGO International Trade Gateway Organization ITS Intelligent Transportation System LNG Liquefied Natural Gas LTL Less Than Truckload iii MARAD Maritime Administration MCSAP Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program MLW Mean Low Water MPO Metropolitan Planning Organization MRFC Metropolitan Rail Freight Council MTA Metropolitan Transportation Authority NFIA Niagara Falls International Airport NFTA Niagara-Frontier Transportation Authority NHFP National Highway Freight Program NHPP National Highway Performance Program NHS National Highway System NHTSA National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NITTEC Niagara International Transportation Technology Coalition NMFN National Multimodal Freight Network NPMRDS National Performance Management Research Data Set NS Norfolk Southern NYA New York & Atlantic NYC New York City NYCDOT New York City Department of Transportation NYCEDC New York City Economic Development Corporation NYMTC New York Metropolitan Transportation Council NYSDEC New York State Department of Environmental Conservation NYSDOT New York State Department of Transportation NYSERDA New York State Energy Research & Development Authority NYSTA New York State Thruway Authority OOIDA Owner-Operator Independent Driver Association PA Pennsylvania PANYNJ Port Authority of New York & New Jersey PFRAP Passenger and Freight Rail Assistance Program PGA Partner Government Agencies PHMSA Pipeline and Hazardous Material Safety Administration POA Port of Oswego Authority POE Ports of Entry PTC Positive Train Control REDC Regional Economic Development Council RONY Railroads of New York RR Railroad RWIS Road Weather Information Stations SDV Special Dimension Vehicle SPP Stakeholder Participation Plan STB Surface Transportation Board STIP Statewide Transportation Improvement Program SUNY State University of New York iv TEU Twenty-foot Equivalent Unit TIGER Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery TIM Traffic Incident Management TIPS Terminal Information Portal System TL Truckload TSMO Transportation Systems Management and Operations UPS United Parcel Service US United States USDA United States Department of Agriculture USDOT United States Department of Transportation V&TL Vehicle and Traffic Law WIM Weigh-In-Motion v Appendix A. FAST Act Compliance The current surface transportation authorization law, Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act (FAST Act) was signed into law on December 4, 2015. It included a new focus on freight movement, including criteria for State freight plans, codified at 49 U.S. Code § 70202. There are ten required elements that all state freight plans must address. The requirements and chapter references in the Freight Plan are shown below. 1. An identification of significant freight system trends, needs, and issues with respect to the State; [Chapters 2,4] 2. A description of the freight policies, strategies, and performance measures that will guide the freight-related transportation investment decisions of the State; [Chapter 4] 3. When applicable, a listing of— a. multimodal critical rural freight facilities and corridors designated within the State under section 70103 of title 49 (National Multimodal Freight Network); [Appendix H] b. critical rural and urban freight corridors designated within the State under section 167 of title 23 (National Highway Freight Program); [Appendix I] 4. A description of how the plan will improve the ability of the State to meet the national multimodal freight policy goals described in section 70101(b) of title 49, United States Code and the national highway freight program goals described in section 167 of title 23; [Chapters 4,6] 5. A description of how innovative technologies and operational strategies, including freight intelligent transportation systems, that improve the safety and efficiency of the freight movement, were considered; [Chapter 4] 6. In the case of roadways on which travel by heavy vehicles (including mining, agricultural, energy cargo or equipment, and timber vehicles) is projected to substantially deteriorate the condition of the roadways, a description of improvements that may be required to reduce or impede the deterioration; [Chapter 4] 7. An inventory of facilities with freight mobility issues, such as bottlenecks, within the State, and for those facilities that are State owned or operated, a description of the strategies the State is employing to address those freight mobility issues; [Chapter 4] 8. Consideration of any significant congestion or delay caused by freight movements and any strategies to mitigate that congestion or delay; [Chapter 4] 9. A freight investment plan that, subject

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